The Theory of Beauty

Cf. Bul. Th. An. Méd. XIII (1983), 369-370, J. McEvoy. Hugh Bredin gives a remarkable philosophical defence of the objectivity and transcendentality of beauty, and makes illuminating references to Augustine and Neo-Platonism, Albertus Magnus, and especially St. Thomas (proportio, integritas, clarita...

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Author:Hugh Bredin
Pages:33-48
Format:Essay
Topic:- Doctrine > The World > [Esthétique. Musique] > [Esthétique / Beauté] > Beauty
Parent Work: Philosophy and Totality
Status:Active
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Summary:Cf. Bul. Th. An. Méd. XIII (1983), 369-370, J. McEvoy. Hugh Bredin gives a remarkable philosophical defence of the objectivity and transcendentality of beauty, and makes illuminating references to Augustine and Neo-Platonism, Albertus Magnus, and especially St. Thomas (proportio, integritas, claritas).